Good Creative is considering opening up a London office to win more clients.

The Glasgow design agency is mulling various options including a partnership or joint venture.

Co-directors Keith Forbes and Chris Lumsden believe any move will help increase the agency's £1.4 million turnover.

Forbes said: "With 70 per cent of our business now coming from outside of Scotland, it makes sense to be closer to where are customers are based.

"While Scotland has been a good platform from which to grow our business, we feel it is important to have a London presence, whether that is a new headquarters or an office where we will employ the best talent.

"We have done tremendously well establishing a company in Glasgow with a global reach but we want to do better.

"To be perceived as one of the biggest players in the industry, you have to have a presence in London and we are prepared to do that to take our business to the next level".

Last night (Thu) at the Design Business Associations annual Design Effectiveness Awards Good Creative took home two gold awards and one bronze.

It won the top prizes in internal communications for its work on a Scottish Power safety campaign and in the packaging category after creating a new brand identity for Argyll-based Fyne Ales.